Details for the Dallas Outreach Meeting

The outreach meeting will provide an opportunity for bankers, consumer and community groups, and other interested persons to present their views directly to senior management and staff of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the Agencies) on any of the 12 categories of regulations listed in the Agencies’ June 2014 Federal Register notice. The meeting will consist of panels by bankers and consumer and community groups to present particular issues. There will be limited time after each panel for comments from meeting attendees. In addition, there will be a session at the end of the meeting during which audience members may present views on any of the regulations under review. The Agencies reserve the right to limit the time of individual commenters, if needed, in order to accommodate the number of persons desiring to speak.

Comments made by audience members will be reflected in the public comment file. Audience members who do not wish to comment orally may submit written comments at the meeting. In addition, any interested individual may submit comments through the EGRPRA website during open comment periods.

We request that comments relate to concerns with the regulations rather than with any particular insured depository institution.

Registration:

All individuals wishing to attend the outreach meeting in Dallas should register. Because of space constraints, on-site attendance will be limited.

Online registrations will be accepted through January 28, 2015 or until all seats are filled, whichever is earlier. If seats are available, individuals may register in person at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas on the day of the meeting.

Registration is not required to view the live-stream broadcast.

Security:

On the day of the outreach meeting, all audience members must go through security screening procedures at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Please anticipate that it may take up to one hour to complete the security screening process.